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Two years into the pandemic, mental health care is still hard to come by. Telemedicine has helped, but many people are still waiting months for an appointment.
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New York’s Attorney General has yet to issue an opinion on whether cities like Ithaca can pass their own “good cause” eviction laws.
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Inspired by a successful effort to unionize a location in Buffalo in December, Starbucks workers at three locations in Ithaca said they want to follow suit.
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After an anti-Semitic hostage-taking incident at a synagogue in Texas earlier this month, faith-based communities in Ithaca and across the country have looked to heal and examine how they arm themselves against hate.
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Ithaca Mayor Svante Myrick will step down in February to take a position in the non-profit sector.
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Cornell researchers and students are digging into one of the oldest churches in Ithaca on a quest to document its role in the Underground railroad.
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Following weeks of speculation that its police reform plans would lead to “abolishing” the police department, the Ithaca Common Council voted to approve…
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Ithaca police reform group recommends abolishing police departmentA group tasked with reimagining public safety in Ithaca and Tompkins County has submitted a draft set of recommendations including a proposal to abolish…
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More than 200 counterprotesters came out to voice opposition to about two dozen Back the Blue supporters in Ithaca Saturday. Over the previous week, the…
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With no students, Ithaca worries over futureWhat happens to a college town when the students disappear? Ithaca, a small upstate New York city nearby gorges and vineyards, is finding out.Most of the…